Amid the simmering border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra, which has been ongoing for weeks now, Nationwide Congress Social gathering (NCP) chief Amol Kolhe stated on Friday that Union dwelling minister Amit Shah will meet the chief ministers of each states on December 14.
Kolhe knowledgeable about Shah’s assembly with Eknath Shinde and Basavaraj Bommai after assembly the house minister together with a delegation of parliamentarians of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Delhi, information company PTI reported.
Through the assembly, the MVA delegation advised Shah that the border row between Maharashtra and Karnataka has reached such an important stage that it may flip right into a full-blown violence. The NCP chief claimed the house minister has summoned the assembly with Shinde and Bommai.
The Karnataka-Maharashtra border dispute although is many years outdated, a contemporary one started final month after Bommai claimed some villages of Maharashtra’s Sangli district have handed a decision to merge along with his state owing to water disaster. This led to a confrontation between him and his fellow BJP colleague Devendra Fadnavis, deputy CM of Maharashtra. Fadnavis outright quashed Bommai’s claims and despatched a robust message to the Karnataka CM, saying not an inch of the western state will go to the south.
In some latest developments, protests emerged in Karnataka on Tuesday after a pro-Kannada organisation staged a stir towards the proposed go to of two Maharashtra ministers to Belgavi. Later nevertheless, the ministers postponed their go to after Bommai stated their arrival could create a law-and-order scenario within the district. Moreover, the Maharashtra State Highway Transport Company (MSRTC) has introduced it’s ceasing its bus providers to the neighbouring state on the recommendation of the state dwelling division owing to protests.
Bommai took to Twitter on Tuesday saying he had a telephonic dialog with Shinde and agreed there ought to be “peace and legislation and order to be maintained in each the states”. The Karnataka CM acknowledged that the dispute ought to be resolved legally within the Supreme Courtroom, the place the case presently lies.
NCP boss Sharad Pawar, in the meantime, took a swipe at Bommai saying the Karnataka CM is triggering “anti-Maharashtra protests”. On Thursday, he stated that the BJP-headed Centre can’t stay a mute spectator of the border dispute.
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